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ITU-UNECE-Habitat III Cross-Cutting Expert Group Meeting on Driving Smart Sustainable Cities
Worldwide
Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities
Cristina Bueti
Advisor, ITU
21 July 2016
Top urban challenges facing cities around the world
Europe
1. Social - Migration
2. Climate change
3. Economic development
4. Demographic change
5. Environment resource management
North America
1. Climate change
2. Environment resource management
3. Social inclusion
4. Mobility
Middle East & North Africa
5. Water
1. Water
2. Safety & Security
3. Innovation &
Entrepreneurship
4. Migration
5. Environment resource
management
South America
1. Economic development
2. Climate change
3. Mobility
4. Environment resource management
5. Urban planning
Asia
1. Urban Planning
2. Environment
resource
management
3. Climate change
4. Water
5. Mobility
Sub Sahara Africa
1. Water
2. Economic development
3. Innovation & Entrepreneurship
4. Safety & Security
5. Environment resource management
Source: World Economic Forum, Shaping the Future of Urban Development & Services Initiative & PwC Research
Oceania
1. Climate change
2. Environment resource
management
3. Economic development
4. Investment climate
5. Power/ Energy
Cities challenges vs citizens’ interests
Waste & Water
Management
Tourism & cultural
engagement
i.e. Sao Paulo, New
Delhi, Panama
Traffic & mobility
Management)
i.e. Beijing,
Barcelona, Cairo
Electricity Supply
i.e. Caracas,
Germany
i.e. Paris, Buenos
Aires, Florence
Cities
interests
Business &
commerce
i.e. Berlin, New
York, Tokyo.
Safety
i.e México City, Rio
de Janeiro
Sources: (1) McKinsey Global Institute - Big Data Report, May 2011. (2) 2012E, Strategy Analytics , Global Social Network Market Forecast, Oct 2011. (3) United Nations, April 2010, (4) Youtube 2011
Smart
sustainable cities
By reimagining the role of
technology and connectivity
in today’s cities, we’re not
only addressing current
challenges, but we’re
creating countless smart
and sustainable solutions
built for the future.
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ICT as a Key Enabler for SSC
Smart Energy: Digital
Management of Energy
• Smart Grids
• Smart Meters
• Intelligent Energy
Storage
Smart Technology: Seamless
Connectivity
• Broadband
penetration rate of
over 80%
• Location Based
Services, Augmented
Reality, GPS enabled
devices/ phones
Smart Security: Safe Cities
• Surveillance
• Biometrics
• Simulation
modelling and crime
prediction
• C2 and response
Smart Buildings: Automated
Intelligent Buildings
• Building Automation
• Intelligent Buildings:
Advance d HVAC,
Lighting Equipment
Smart Infrastructure: Digital
Management of Infrastructure*
• Sensor Networks
• Digital Water and
Waste Management
Smart Governance: Governmenton-the-Go
• e-Government
• e-Education
• Disaster
Management
Solutions
Note: *Infrastructure not included in other segments
Smart Mobility: Intelligent
Mobility
• Low-emission
Mobility
• Integrated Mobility
Solutions
• Multimodal
Transport
Smart Healthcare: Intelligent
Healthcare Technology
• Use of ehealth and
mhealth systems
• Intelligent and
connected medical
devices
Smart Citizen: Civic Digital
Natives
• Use of Green
Mobility Options
• Smart Lifestyle
Choices
• Energy conscious
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Making Our Cities
Smarter and More
Sustainable
ICTs as a key enabler of SSC
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ICTs allow for cooperation between urban
leaders and make them better equipped
to deploy smart sustainable city activities,
introduce intuitive policies and prioritize
technology-driven infrastructure upgrades
in keeping with the SDGs.
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The use of ICTs help to transform urban
areas into safe, resilient, climate change
resistant, ecologically resilient, inclusive
and sustainable cities by upgrading
existing urban infrastructures.
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ICTs to facilitate knowledge transfer
among national, sub-national, and local
governments and other stakeholders to
enhance effective urban planning and
management using effective e-governance
techniques.
Towards IoT-enabled smart sustainable cities
WHAT TO DO?
Nurture ‘Open Data’ platforms
that utilize ‘Smart Data’ as an
asset in its own right
• to create citizen-centric
innovations
• driven & managed in
collaboration by smart city
stakeholders
TO
FROM
Closed & un-connected
vertical silos of functionallyoriented service providers
Innovative and
collaborative new models
that connect these vertical
silos
INFORMATION SHARING
INTEGRATION & CROSS-SECTOR
COLLABORATION FOR USERS SERVICES
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
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ENVIRO SVCS
SOCIAL SVCS
ENERGY
TELECOM
WATER
TRANSPORT
HEALTH
HOUSING
ECONOMY
POLICING
EDUCATION
WASTE
INTERCONNECTION OF SYSTEMS
ENVIRO SVCS
SOCIAL SVCS
Visionary
Citizen-centric
Digital
Open
Collaborative
ENERGY
TELECOM
WATER
TRANSPORT
HEALTH
HOUSING
ECONOMY
POLICING
EDUCATION
WASTE
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United for Smart Sustainable Cities
(U4SSC)
Setting the Framework
U4SSC is a global platform for
smart city stakeholders which
advocates for public policy to
encourage the use of ICTs to
facilitate the transition to
smart sustainable cities.
WG
Urban planning
Policy, standards & regulation
Key performance indicators
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Connecting Cities and Communities
WG
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JOIN us now!
1st meeting of U4SSC on 21-22 July 2016
Geneva, Switzerland
Smart living
Smart mobility
Smart environment
Enhancing Innovation &
Participation
WG
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Smart governance
Smart people
Smart economy
“Smart sustainable
cities is a journey.
Not a final
destination”.
Nasser Al Marzouqi,
Co-Chairman, of the U4SSC
Thank you!
More information
http://itu.int/go/tsg20
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/ssc
[email protected]
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